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Latest Posts

  • Do Corgis Bark a Lot? Proven Tips for Quieter Behavior
    Corgis are one of the most beloved dog breeds, and for good reason. They are known for their intelligence and loyalty. However, they are also known for something else: barking! Here are some gentle ways to train your Corgi to bark less.
  • Why Are My Dog’s Ears Cold? (4 Reasons + Action Steps)
    Most of the time, a dog’s ears are cold simply because the weather is chilly. Still, it’s smart to pay attention when something feels off. Here are some tips to offer warmth and comfort, check the surrounding environment, and monitor your dog’s energy and appetite.
  • Why Do Dogs Give Us the Side-Eye?
    Have you ever caught your dog giving you that unmistakable side-eye? It’s when they keep their head relatively still, subtly shifting their eyes to the side to glance at something or someone. Many pet parents are curious about what this expression means, and the answer might surprise you.
  • Can Dogs Look Up? How Dog Vision Works
    Have you ever wondered, “Can dogs look up?” It’s a common question, but the answer isn’t quite as simple as you might think. While dogs have some limitations when it comes to looking up, they also have some distinct advantages over humans in terms of vision.
  • Different Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs
    From my years of veterinary practice, I have found that CKD generally progresses very slowly, and its symptoms can vary depending on the stage of the disease. Knowing the stages of chronic kidney disease in dogs can really assist pet parents and veterinarians in detecting issues early.